“…Longer-lived snake species have lower ROS production (Robert, Brunet-Rossinni, & Bronikowski, 2007), and long-versus short-lived ecotypes of Thamnophis elegans exhibit divergence in mitochondrial genes of the electron transport chain (Schwartz, Arendsee, & Bronikowski, 2015), a principle site of ROS production (Turrens, 2003). Indeed, the few studies to investigate aphagous animals suggest fasting induces a pro-oxidant state [elephant seals (Sharick et al, 2015); fish (Morales et al, 2004, Morales et al 2011, Pascual et al, 2003, Salin et al, 2018; King penguins (Schull et al, 2016); rats (Sorensen et al, 2006)]. Given the relatively long turnover rate of blood cells in general (e.g.…”